Independent variable

/ˌɪn.dɪˈpɛn.dənt ˈvɛɹ.i.ə.bəl/ noun

Definition

The factor in an experiment that the researcher deliberately manipulates or changes to observe its effect on the dependent variable.

Etymology

From Latin 'independens' (not hanging from) + 'variabilis' (changeable). The variable that stands alone, changed by the researcher.

Kelly Says

The independent variable is the thing YOU change in an experiment — like giving one group coffee and the other decaf to see if caffeine affects alertness.

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